Virtual Info Session - Integrated Trauma Training Program
Join us to learn more about ICP’s certificate program in Integrated Trauma Training.
For more information contact our Program Manger, Emily Stainkamp, MA
WRITE trauma@icpnyc.org
CALL (212) 333-3444 ext 117
VISIT icpnyc.org/trauma
Virtual Info Session - Integrated Trauma Training Program
Join us to learn more about ICP’s certificate program in Integrated Trauma Training.
For more information contact our Program Manger, Emily Stainkamp, MA
WRITE trauma@icpnyc.org
CALL (212) 333-3444 ext 117
VISIT icpnyc.org/trauma
6 AASECT + 6 NYS CE credits available.
U.S. Culture contains a plethora of desexualizing narratives about aging. Therapists and patients often buy into myths believing sex in later life is destined to be limited and disappointing. After years of substandard or non-existent sex in long-term relationships some seniors enter couple therapy feeling hopeless and skeptical that erotic life is possible especially as they experience the physical impact of aging.
This presentation will discuss how to identify and transform limiting cultural and personal narratives, thus creating potential erotic space within which couples discover erotic lightness and play. Case material will illustrate how to integrate new narrative frames and technique into therapy with senior couples.
About the Presenter:
SUZANNE IASENZA, PhD is on the faculties of the Adelphi University Derner Institute’s Postgraduate Program in Psychoanalysis, and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP), where she also serves as Co-Director of the Sex Therapy Training Program (STP). She also teaches at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the Family Institute of Westchester. She maintains a private practice in psychotherapy and sex therapy in New York. Her latest book, Transforming Sexual Narratives: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy was published by Routledge.
Registration has now closed. If you registered but haven’t received your Zoom link, please email Tobin Berliner at stp@icpnyc.org
6 AASECT + 6 NYS CE credits available.
U.S. Culture contains a plethora of desexualizing narratives about aging. Therapists and patients often buy into myths believing sex in later life is destined to be limited and disappointing. After years of substandard or non-existent sex in long-term relationships some seniors enter couple therapy feeling hopeless and skeptical that erotic life is possible especially as they experience the physical impact of aging.
This presentation will discuss how to identify and transform limiting cultural and personal narratives, thus creating potential erotic space within which couples discover erotic lightness and play. Case material will illustrate how to integrate new narrative frames and technique into therapy with senior couples.
About the Presenter:
SUZANNE IASENZA, PhD is on the faculties of the Adelphi University Derner Institute’s Postgraduate Program in Psychoanalysis, and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP), where she also serves as Co-Director of the Sex Therapy Training Program (STP). She also teaches at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the Family Institute of Westchester. She maintains a private practice in psychotherapy and sex therapy in New York. Her latest book, Transforming Sexual Narratives: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy was published by Routledge.
Registration has now closed. If you registered but haven’t received your Zoom link, please email Tobin Berliner at stp@icpnyc.org
6 AASECT + 6 NYS CE credits available.
U.S. Culture contains a plethora of desexualizing narratives about aging. Therapists and patients often buy into myths believing sex in later life is destined to be limited and disappointing. After years of substandard or non-existent sex in long-term relationships some seniors enter couple therapy feeling hopeless and skeptical that erotic life is possible especially as they experience the physical impact of aging.
This presentation will discuss how to identify and transform limiting cultural and personal narratives, thus creating potential erotic space within which couples discover erotic lightness and play. Case material will illustrate how to integrate new narrative frames and technique into therapy with senior couples.
About the Presenter:
SUZANNE IASENZA, PhD is on the faculties of the Adelphi University Derner Institute’s Postgraduate Program in Psychoanalysis, and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP), where she also serves as Co-Director of the Sex Therapy Training Program (STP). She also teaches at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the Family Institute of Westchester. She maintains a private practice in psychotherapy and sex therapy in New York. Her latest book, Transforming Sexual Narratives: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy was published by Routledge.
Registration has now closed. If you registered but haven’t received your Zoom link, please email Tobin Berliner at stp@icpnyc.org
6 AASECT + 6 NYS CE credits available.
NOTE: This is a 4-part series, registration is closed.
U.S. Culture contains a plethora of desexualizing narratives about aging. Therapists and patients often buy into myths believing sex in later life is destined to be limited and disappointing. After years of substandard or non-existent sex in long-term relationships some seniors enter couple therapy feeling hopeless and skeptical that erotic life is possible especially as they experience the physical impact of aging.
This presentation will discuss how to identify and transform limiting cultural and personal narratives, thus creating potential erotic space within which couples discover erotic lightness and play. Case material will illustrate how to integrate new narrative frames and technique into therapy with senior couples.
About the Presenter:
SUZANNE IASENZA, PhD is on the faculties of the Adelphi University Derner Institute’s Postgraduate Program in Psychoanalysis, and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP), where she also serves as Co-Director of the Sex Therapy Training Program (STP). She also teaches at the Ackerman Institute for the Family, the Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the Family Institute of Westchester. She maintains a private practice in psychotherapy and sex therapy in New York. Her latest book, Transforming Sexual Narratives: A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy was published by Routledge.
Registration has now closed. If you registered but haven’t received your Zoom link, please email Tobin Berliner at stp@icpnyc.org
As therapists, our most essential instrument to engage our clients is our selves–no matter what theories or techniques guide our work. But very little is written or taught about how we can prepare and use our instrument in session, moment-to-moment, with each client–particularly in terms of our implicit/ non-verbal communication as it transmits through our eyes, faces, bodies, and voices. The more aware we are of our unique instrument and how we use it, the more ethical our clinical practice will be with each unique person who seeks our help.
Utilizing his experience as both an actor and a therapist, Mark O’Connell will offer you ways to prepare and to use your instrument with awareness, responsiveness, authenticity, intentionality, versatility, responsibility, and self-care. Participants will discuss ethical dilemmas in clinical practice with individuals, couples, and families, including questions around self-disclosure, countertransference, and confidentiality. And we will study, from an ethical perspective, how we can most effectively use ourselves authentically, even in the most challenging clinical scenarios. Mark will also guide you through theatrical concepts of “objectives,” and “roles” within relationships to gain perspectives on effective communication–beyond the words we speak–and to develop and trust your own sense of ethical and clinical best practices.
About the Presenter
Mark O’Connell, LCSW-R, MFA, is a psychotherapist in New York City, and a trained actor. He’s the author of the books The Performing Art of Therapy: Acting Insights and Techniques for Clinicians, and Modern Brides & Modern Grooms. His wide ranging articles have been published in various clinical journals and popular sources, and he writes the Psychology Today blog Quite Queerly.
For more information about Mark’s workshops on using the therapist’s “instrument,” visit:
www.theperformingartoftherapy.com.
And for more information about Mark’s psychotherapy practice visit: www.markoconnelltherapist.com
For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations please contact Oranda Barnes, Program Manager, at 212-333-3444 ext 107 or at@icpnyc.org.
Refund Policy: Please note that refunds for all AT events are available up until one week before the start of the workshop or module, unless otherwise stated.
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Virtual Open House. Join us to learn more about ICP’s certificate program in Psychoanalytic Training - an exceptional psychotherapy training opportunity in NYC! Learn about our Programs and meet ICP's Training Directors, Current Candidates, and Faculty Members.
REASONS TO ATTEND:
• You want to hear senior supervisors and faculty discuss key psychoanalytic concepts
• You’ve been wondering if Psychoanalytic Training is for you
• You want to learn about the LQP - License Qualifying Program in Psychoanalysis
• You’ve been curious about how psychoanalysis stands out from other therapies
• You’d like to discuss your questions with Faculty, Supervisors and current candidates
WE ARE A NYS APPROVED TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC LICENSURE FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO CURRENTLY HOLD A MASTERS LEVEL OR HIGHER DEGREE
We are also an approved NYS-CE provider for social workers and other mental health clinicians.
For more information contact our Program Manger, Maeve Hanley
WRITE analytictraining@icpnyc.org
CALL (212) 333-3444 ext 107
VISIT icpnyc.org/4yr
Virtual Info Session - Integrated Trauma Training Program
In-Person & Virtual Open House. Join us to learn more about ICP’s certificate program in Psychoanalytic Training - an exceptional psychotherapy training opportunity in NYC! Learn about our Programs and meet ICP's Training Directors, Current Candidates, and Faculty Members.
REASONS TO ATTEND:
• You want to hear senior supervisors and faculty discuss key psychoanalytic concepts
• You’ve been wondering if Psychoanalytic Training is for you
• You want to learn about the LQP - License Qualifying Program in Psychoanalysis
• You’ve been curious about how psychoanalysis stands out from other therapies
• You’d like to discuss your questions with Faculty, Supervisors and current candidates
WE ARE A NYS APPROVED TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC LICENSURE FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO CURRENTLY HOLD A MASTERS LEVEL OR HIGHER DEGREE
We are also an approved NYS-CE provider for social workers and other mental health clinicians.
For more information contact our Program Manger, Maeve Hanley
WRITE analytictraining@icpnyc.org
CALL (212) 333-3444 ext 107
VISIT icpnyc.org/4yr